Earl of Gosford, Appellant Irish Land Commission, Respondents

JurisdictionIreland
JudgeH. L.
Judgment Date19 June 1899
CourtHouse of Lords (Ireland)
Date19 June 1899
Earl of Gosford
Appellant
and
Irish Land Commission
Respondents.

H. L.

CASES

DETERMINED BY

THE KING'S BENCH DIVISION

OF

THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE IN IRELAND,

AND ON APPEAL THEREFROM IN

THE COURT OF APPEAL,

AND BY

THE COURT FOR CROWN CASES RESERVED.

1902.

Appeal—House of Lords—Appellate Jurisdiction Act, 1876 (39 & 40 Vict. c. 59), ss. 3, 12—Judicature Act (Ireland), 1877 (40 & 41 Vict. c. 57), s. 86.

Appeal from the orders of the Queen's Bench Division (32 Ir. L. T. R. 27), and of the Court of Appeal ([1899] 2 I. R. 399). The Irish Land Commission petitioned to dismiss the appeal as incompetent.

The Right Hon. The Mac Dermot, Q.C., for the respondents.

Ronan, Q.C., for the appellant.

The House of Lords (Earl of Halsbury, L.C., and Lords Macnaghten, Morris, and Shand) held that no appeal lay (1).

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